Legend has it that Xuanyuan Huangdi fought against Chiyou, and Chiyou was beheaded. When he landed for the first time, he became a glutton. There is a cloud in Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing: "There is more jade on the mountain and more copper on the mountain in Wu Gou. There is a wild animal that looks like a sheep's body and a human face. Its eyes are under its arm, and the tiger's teeth are claws. It sounds like a baby and is called cannibalism. " According to Guo Pu's annotation of Shan Hai Jing in Jin Dynasty, the word "Yan Yan" here refers to gluttony. There is a cloud in the Western Divine Classic: "Gluttony, the name of the animal, the body is like an ox, the face is like a man, and the eyes are under his arm, eating people."
Chaos, also known as chaos, or muddy. Hundün is said to have a plump shape, red as fire, four wings and six legs. Although it has no five senses, it can be familiar with songs, dances and music. There is also a saying that chaos is an animal like a dog or a bear. Humans can't see or hear. It often giggles with its tail biting. If it meets a noble person, chaos will be very violent. If it meets an evil person, chaos will obey his command.
Qiong Qi:? Qiong qí
"Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing" has a cloud: "Two hundred and sixty miles to the west, named Lushan Mountain. There is a beast on it, which looks like the hair of a cow and a hedgehog. His name is Qiong Qi, and he sounds like a dog. It is cannibalism. " Qiong Qi is another way of saying the name of God. "Huai Nan Zi Bo Xing Xun" says: "Qiong Qi was born with a broad ink style." Gao said to him, "Yes, God also.". On North Road, you can ride two dragons, such as tigers. "In" Tianji ",the monster on Xianshan Island, which is red all over and looks like a cow, is Qiong Qi. Later, "Qiong Qi" was used as a metaphor for people who betrayed their faith. There is a saying in Zuo Zhuan's Eighteen Years of Wengong: "Young Hao's family has no talent, destroys faith, worships evil words, and is called Qiong Qi in the world."
Embarrassed:? David Tao
There is a cloud in the Classic of the Wonders of the West Field: "There are beasts in the west field, as big as tigers, with two feet of hair, tiger's face and teeth, and ten feet and eight feet of tail, which disturb the wilderness and are famous everywhere." There is also a saying that it is the name of God, "On Mandarin Zhou Yu": "The prosperity of business is second only to Pishan." In addition, during the Warring States period, there was a book called Kongtong, which was a history book devoted to the study of the history of Chu. Later, people used "clumsiness" to describe a stubborn person with a fierce attitude. People, "Zuo Wenzhu's Eighteen Years of Angong" has a saying: "Zhuan Xu's family has no talent, can't teach, doesn't know what to say, and the world calls it clumsy."